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Kandhavel Karthikeyan

Kandhavel Karthikeyan (born 17 November 1996), known professionally as KanKeyan, is an Indian Ad Film Director and owner of      MY WORLD ADS  is an Indian low budget cinematic advertising company who works primarily in Tamil Advertisements. In addition to acting, he has also worked as a producer and screenwriter.

MY WORLD ADS who works primarily in Tamil Advertisements. In addition to acting, he has also worked as a producer and screenwriter. He has Done so many ads.

Rajinikanth at the Inauguration of MGR Statue (cropped).jpg

Rajinikanth in 2018

KANDHAVEL KARTHIKEYAN

Born

17 November 1996 (age 25)

Madurai, Tamilnadu State, India

Nationality

Indian

Other names

KanKeyan

Occupation

Ad Film Director

Years active

2015–present

Rajinikanth

Rajinikanth at the Inauguration of MGR Statue (cropped).jpg

Rajinikanth in 2018

Born

Shivaji Rao Gaekwad

12 December 1950 (age 69)[1]

Bangalore, Mysore State (now Karnataka), India

Nationality

Indian

Other names

Rajni Rajini

Occupation

Actor film producer

Years active

1975–present

Spouse(s)

Latha Rajinikanth (m. 1981)

Children

Aishwarya Soundarya

Relatives

see Rajinikanth Family Tree

Awards

IND Padma Vibhushan BAR.png Padma Vibhushan (2016)[2]

Padma Bhushan (2000)

(See full list)

Following his debut in K. Balachander's 1975 Tamil drama Apoorva Raagangal, Rajinikanth's acting career commenced with a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films. The Suresh Krissna-directed Baashha (1995) in which Rajinikanth played a crime boss, was a major commercial success in his career and earned him a 'god-like' status in Tamil Nadu.[5] Sivaji (2007) was the first Indian film to enter the 100 Crore Club.[6] After earning ₹26 crore (equivalent to ₹63 crore or US$8.9 million in 2019) for his role in Sivaji, Rajinikanth became the highest-paid actor in Asia after Jackie Chan at the time. He played dual roles, as a scientist and an andro-humanoid robot, in the science fiction film Enthiran (2010) and its sequel 2.0 (2018), both being India's most expensive production at the time of their release, and among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.[a] Rajinikanth has also achieved blockbuster success with the films Kabali (2016), Petta (2019) and Darbar (2020)

Rajinikanth is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most popular actors in the history of Indian cinema. His popularity has been attributed to his uniquely styled dialogues and idiosyncrasies in films, as well as his political statements and philanthropy. A philanthropist, he undertook a day-long fast in 2002 to protest the Government of Karnataka's decision to not release Kaveri River water into Tamil Nadu, and donated ₹10 million (US$140,000) toward a plan to interlink Indian rivers. Rajinikanth is the only Indian actor to be featured in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) syllabus, in a lesson titled From Bus Conductor to Superstar. In 2015, a film about his fandom, For the Love of a Man, premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. On 31 December 2017, he announced entry into politics and confirmed his intention to contest in the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections in all 234 constituencies

Spouse(s)

Latha Rajinikanth (m. 1981)

Children

Aishwarya Soundarya

Relatives

see Rajinikanth Family Tree

Awards

IND Padma Vibhushan BAR.png Padma Vibhushan (2016)[2]

Padma Bhushan (2000)

(See list)

Following his debut in K. Balachander's 1975 Tamil drama Apoorva Raagangal, Rajinikanth's acting career commenced with a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films. The Suresh Krissna-directed Baashha (1995) in which Rajinikanth played a crime boss, was a major commercial success in his career and earned him a 'god-like' status in Tamil Nadu.[5] Sivaji (2007) was the first Indian film to enter the 100 Crore Club.[6] After earning ₹26 crore (equivalent to ₹63 crore or US$8.9 million in 2019) for his role in Sivaji, Rajinikanth became the highest-paid actor in Asia after Jackie Chan at the time. He played dual roles, as a scientist and an andro-humanoid robot, in the science fiction film Enthiran (2010) and its sequel 2.0 (2018), both being India's most expensive production at the time of their release, and among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.[a] Rajinikanth has also achieved blockbuster success with the films Kabali (2016), Petta (2019) and Darbar (2020)

Rajinikanth is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most popular actors in the history of Indian cinema. His popularity has been attributed to his uniquely styled dialogues and idiosyncrasies in films, as well as his political statements and philanthropy. A philanthropist, he undertook a day-long fast in 2002 to protest the Government of Karnataka's decision to not release Kaveri River water into Tamil Nadu, and donated ₹10 million (US$140,000) toward a plan to interlink Indian rivers. Rajinikanth is the only Indian actor to be featured in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) syllabus, in a lesson titled From Bus Conductor to Superstar. In 2015, a film about his fandom, For the Love of a Man, premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. On 31 December 2017, he announced entry into politics and confirmed his intention to contest in the 2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections in all 234 constituencies